We’re in the midst of uncertain times, and around the world, restaurants and businesses are concerned about and working toward the post-COVID-19 “new normal.” What are some solutions to customer dine-in concerns? How are companies creating new streams of revenue? As states across the country are …
Tips For Pivoting Your Restaurant To Groceries
The novel coronavirus has upended the hospitality industry at every level. With restaurants closed to in-house dining, restaurants are pivoting to stay in business. For many, that has translated to an uptick in off-premise offerings, from carryout or curbside pickup to delivery. Faced with …
COVID-19: The Real Effects on Indie Restaurateurs
Since 2017, the Blind Squirrel has been a neighborhood hot spot in suburban Louisville, Kentucky. A gastropub, the Blind Squirrel features outdoor activities like volleyball, a large indoor and outdoor seating capacity, and live music. With such a vast parcel of land, the Blind Squirrel uses …
April 2020: Restaurant Good News Roundup
Life under quarantine and social distancing has each of us either in our head or buried in our news feed, and the information out there isn't always the most uplifting, especially for restaurants. Of course, we all already know that the hospitality industry is struggling to stay solvent as in-house …
The QSR Automations COVID-19 Restaurant Resources Page
We're inundated with news about the world, especially how COVID-19 has affected the restaurant industry and the community within it. Since in-house traffic was limited and then curtailed in early-to-mid-March, on-premise dining has plummeted, causing the U.S. restaurant industry to lose around $80 …
8 Ways Restaurants Are Surviving The Coronavirus
By this point, we all recognize the dramatic paradigm shift brought on by COVID-19, which has reshaped our new normal to the extent that the World Health Organization has warned the public to limit their media intake. The reason is simple: we face bad news every day, from grim health forecasts to …